Chanak situation. He hoped tho R.S.A. would have a happy and prosperous career. (Loud applause.)' His Excellency subsequently shook hands with a number of maimed and afflicted men who were present. "Good-night and good-bye, and God bless you," said his Excellency as he left the building to the accompaniment of cheers. Items were given during the evening by iMessrs P. Skinner, Mumford, Lennie, and Kermode (banjo band selection), Mr A. Boon (song), Mr A. Dey (recitation), Mr E. Orchard (song), Mr W. Robinson (recitation), Messrs A. K. Johnson and F. R. Monro (instrumental duet, Hawaiian melodies)-, Mr W. J. Spratt (song), Mr J. Laurenson (recitation), Mr E. Dowell (song). Mr \V. S. Mizzen (whistling solo), Mr D. McGill (song),}Mr L. C. Andrewß (recitation), Messrs P. Skinner and A. Kermode (banjo duet), Messrs L. Campbell and D. McGill (vocal duet), and Mr L. B. Owen (recitation), Mr George acted as accompanist. WINTEB SPRAYING. Spray your apple and pear trees now with DIAL "Emulsa" Bed Spraying Oil for Woolly Aphis, Red Spider, Scale, etc. Bottles l a 9d; 3s 3d; gallons 6s. Dial Bordeaux for Leaf Curl on Peach Trees, lib Is 9d; 51b 7s 6d. Spray Pumps from 30s; Pruning Shears from 3s 6d pair. Visit as for all garden requirements BEECEB', 661-3 Colombo street. • ' " ' £8616-5719
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18150, 13 August 1924, Page 9
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